Shane, I had similar trouble and finally set up a Hotmail account which also
allows you to pull in your POP mail through Hotmail.  My e mail was hanging
up after delivering some messages but using the POP mail setting through
Hotmail I was able to pull all my mail that way, clean out my POP acct box
and then it worked fine until another P2 message clogged it up a few weeks
later.  Same solution worked again.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Shane S. Rhyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: passenger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, March 11, 1999 8:43 AM
Subject: Temporarily off-list


>Howdy,
>
>My ISP and I believe that something from the P2 list has caused my e-mail
>box at the server to crash two days in a row.
>
>Has anybody else been having trouble like this? I suspect it may be
>something with attachments to it. The trouble first started back on 3/8/99
>and has happened at least once since then since the first repair was made.
>
>The synopsis of all this information is this: I am going to temporarily
have
>to set the list to "nomail" for a while as we try to repair the mailbox. I,
>apparently, can still send mail out, but incoming mail is "trapped" and
>inaccessible to me at this address.
>
>Since this e-mail address is actually my work account, I really can't
afford
>for the box to eat my mail on a regular basis. I'll continue to throw stuff
>over the wall from time to time (such as playlists, local clips of
interest,
>etc.) but, for the time being, will be unable to participate in P2 reindeer
>games.
>
>Hopefully, soon I'll be reinstalling internet access at home and will
>happily re-join the list at that time. In the meantime, y'all play nice and
>have fun at SXSW.
>
>Please note-- as of this morning my incoming mail function is still not
>working, so off-list e-mail to me should probably wait a day or two for
>things to get back to normal. According to the server, I've got about 300
>pieces of mail that I can't get to this morning. I'm assuming much of that
>is P2 traffic, but if any of it was personal e-mail to me, try again this
>weekend.
>
>Take care,
>
>Shane Rhyne
>Knoxville, TN
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>

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